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in the newsroom, 7 news. >> united nation boost the status of the palestinian government. [applause] coming up next. today historic vote at the un. what does that really mean? >> dramatic picture out of florida. why a bus in scp happy blown up in steady. >> lesson from a photograph. that's the picture. the police officer and the man with no shoes. find out what happens. very touching. >> major american city makes >> major american city makes news for its look of crime. >> good evening once again. at the united nation as big defeat for the u.s. and for israel. over their 2 veto the general assembly passed a rest logs bringing palestinian state closer to life. at least diplomatically. here's karen. >> voting has been completed. >>reporter: more than two-thirds the of the general assembly voted to recognize a palestinian state prompting applause at the united nations. in gaza. west bank. it also generated hug in the unfurling of palestinian flag in the un chamber. got very little reaction from the israeli delegation. they granted palestinian non-member non-voting observer sta
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we walk out walk out doors sometimes doesn't mean that we surrender the right to make sure that the government doesn't collect and stock pile detailed personalize information about our whereabouts. >>reporter: inexpensive system with camera is different than a sheriff helicopter precisely because of the low cost. aclu fears affordability will lead to abuse. but are we already there? for few hundred dollars you can buy your own camera equipped uav. as for low cost camera keeping track of us they are with everywhere. building street lights stores and everyone on the street has one of these. >> it's undeniably true technology has dramatically change the world we live in doesn't mean we have to surrender our brave situation rates going in and out public. >>reporter: aclu and others calling on the soups to put the issue up for discussion and debate. and today the supervisors agreed. even the sheriff agreed even before the issue came on the agenda he asked to have the purchase put up for discussion at public protection committee hearing. >> meeting set for the future and hopefully in the near future
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shine a light on what is going on in the government. >>reporter: democrat believe california voters gave them a mandate to get things done. >> i think the biggest danger we would move too consciously and not address the problem california has been facing. california voters have demanded that we govern. that's what we intend to do. >>reporter: lawmakers will also be making less this session. new 5 percent pay cut means rank and file will earn just over 90,000 dollars a year. but they still get the 142 dollar a day tax-free per diem for living expenses. in sacramento, abc 7 news. >>> more to bring you tonight. bizarre situation played out on television. coming up. northern california magician is set on fire. was it a prank or deliberate act of violence? we have the story. >> also tonight. bay area marijuana dispensary wins a battle but conflict between the landlord and u.s. justice department. >> mainly winter time success story. tonight how unfun issued flood control project prevented downtown disaster. explain exactly how it works. >> a
shine a light on what is going on in the government. >>reporter: democrat believe california voters gave them a mandate to get things done. >> i think the biggest danger we would move too consciously and not address the problem california has been facing. california voters have demanded that we govern. that's what we intend to do. >>reporter: lawmakers will also be making less this session. new 5 percent pay cut means rank and file will earn just over 90,000 dollars a year....
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but i actually want to be a local government practitioner. and so i'm thinking about the debt in a totally different way. i think if we allow things to go as they are or make a decision that isn't the right decision, will find yourself unable to provide service is to local areas that we have promised, that we need and i hope to one day be a paradise. in in addition to that, fix that has amazing core principle is that regardless of where you come from, you can find a way to rally around. so reducing spending, tax reform and entitlement reform are all thinks he can come to the table and talk about. i am here urging that uses do that. thanks. >> thank you very much. finally we'll hear from wanda rohm, founder and owner presto prints and in san antonio. she's a long-standing advocate for small and women owned businesses. >> i think being a small business advocate has become my new life striven thing to do. as a small-business owner, i understand the challenges every day and the love i felt for my employees. they were my family, my friends. on a t
but i actually want to be a local government practitioner. and so i'm thinking about the debt in a totally different way. i think if we allow things to go as they are or make a decision that isn't the right decision, will find yourself unable to provide service is to local areas that we have promised, that we need and i hope to one day be a paradise. in in addition to that, fix that has amazing core principle is that regardless of where you come from, you can find a way to rally around. so...
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government. joining us, a pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist. he is a two-time pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist senior editor with investors business daily. great to have you with us. be appreciated so much. i loveyour cartoons, and i would nt to adjust, if wemay, go to a few more f them to get your remarks. i want to first it your idea of what you think of the fiscal cliff. you have tough find this to be rich father. >> absolutely. i always suggest, but the best tag riders in the world work for politicians. this white hse is giving me plenty of fodder forcurtains. and it is funny to think about these events, but a very traumatic and seious. they avoid the fiscal clff. we are talking about over $607 billion worth of money taken out of the economyext year. lou: i just want to put up the next cartoon that we have. it matters not which one you select. but this is one of my favorites. the debt commission saying it is verydifficult. is very complicated and then cut spending. i don't think you could have cut better on to the essence of the
government. joining us, a pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist. he is a two-time pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist senior editor with investors business daily. great to have you with us. be appreciated so much. i loveyour cartoons, and i would nt to adjust, if wemay, go to a few more f them to get your remarks. i want to first it your idea of what you think of the fiscal cliff. you have tough find this to be rich father. >> absolutely. i always suggest, but the best tag...
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twenty-seven regular government schools get results because they are a government monopoly of almost always do a lousy job. up against the education blob that his job of the hunt teachers' union comment janitor union, bureaucrats they're resist change that is why -- while i was excited charters schools. schools could experiment the parents would see how much better it could be and kids would benefit from the innovation. it is not happening. sometimes. but the center for education reform says the charter movement has gone wrong. what happened is an example. >> my group have put together an application to start a charter school and we have been repeatedly stonewalled 57 because of your own daughter's experience you've got together with people and said we will start a charter. >> the first application was 100 pages could. denied. >> they said there was not a need we had typographical errors in the application. john: wouldn't mcdonald's like to say that to burger king? >> yes. john: you try again. >> we fixed them and we got more people involved and we needed to show more apparent suppor
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so there has government's steadying it. what did the john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. jo: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. may
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democrats are professionals about big korbel government -- porkbarrel government. instead of the cheap imitation of the republicans trying to be like barack obama. charles: some republicans have done a pretty good job with spending as well. before i let you go, i want to ask about the controversy of freedom works. it is a kind of thing that the mainstream media has been talking about. you let freedom works and a half. give us a little insight into what happened. >> first of all, largely unrelated to the tea party movement. i left there because i had serious concerns about the ethical and moral behavior of the senior leadership. i don't particularly want to discuss that at length. i think you will be resolved. i am consoled by my certain knowledge that time will heal all wounds and this will be all sorted out. but it has nothing to do with with john boehner's misguided sense, his colleagues, all of who were elected as republicans on the republican ticket. or the notion that people have been dreaming about since 2009, that the tea party will dry up. tea party activis
democrats are professionals about big korbel government -- porkbarrel government. instead of the cheap imitation of the republicans trying to be like barack obama. charles: some republicans have done a pretty good job with spending as well. before i let you go, i want to ask about the controversy of freedom works. it is a kind of thing that the mainstream media has been talking about. you let freedom works and a half. give us a little insight into what happened. >> first of all, largely...
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the federal government wants you to start using the gas. but will it damage your gerri: lok, i am no expert on media bias, but the media solving the fiscal cliff. the huffington post reporting that the offer to avert disaster sparks gop outrage. "the new york times", the front page story today that the tax code is less progressive than in 1980. back when ronald rean was president. let's take a look at federal income tax in this country. these numbers according to the tax foundation. the top 1% pay37.4%. the top 1% of earners. they pay almost 40%. taking a look at is, the top 5% pay nearly 60%. it doesn't seem quite right. the top 10% -- they pay 71%. federal income taxes, top 10%. picking up almost the entire time. if you wanted to ask her tobe more progressive, i don't know, maybe the top 10% pay 90% of taxes. 95%? 100%? i think this whole argument is hogwash. the tax code is not there, but not because the wealthy are not paying enough. but because they pay too much money. everybody needs in he game. if you are part of the system, every ti
the federal government wants you to start using the gas. but will it damage your gerri: lok, i am no expert on media bias, but the media solving the fiscal cliff. the huffington post reporting that the offer to avert disaster sparks gop outrage. "the new york times", the front page story today that the tax code is less progressive than in 1980. back when ronald rean was president. let's take a look at federal income tax in this country. these numbers according to the tax foundation....
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government knocking on this door? >> it is not easy to come forward and stand up and tell the truth but it is the right thing to do. >> their case set for trial later this year. >> drew, is theresy chance that the company settle the case and put the allegations behind them? >> you know the attorney for the company couldn't rule that out. but insists this time the company is going to fight the allegations. that is the bread and butter for the $7 billion business. more than 2/3 of the company's revenue comes from treating patients on medicare and medicaid. the company will make sure that it has that contract in place. even with that money at stake, why isn't the government's own l lawyers taking up the case? >> where are the government's lay lawyers? >> i don't know? congress has set aside more than $600 million. but the u.s. attorney has decided not to intervene. does that mean that she thinks that this is a bad case? all we can tell you is that in a letter the u.s. attorney stated that a reminder, that if these two gu
government knocking on this door? >> it is not easy to come forward and stand up and tell the truth but it is the right thing to do. >> their case set for trial later this year. >> drew, is theresy chance that the company settle the case and put the allegations behind them? >> you know the attorney for the company couldn't rule that out. but insists this time the company is going to fight the allegations. that is the bread and butter for the $7 billion business. more...
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that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere and if you can show in water to a location that there really work. that is the driving force behind the idea of that lamar has been a significant spokesperson for. >> do like that car? >> i do like it. i have driven my leaf. for a lit -- for a year-and-a- half. i live in this building in a plug in the wall when i go home at night. that's all i have to do. deployment communities are a good idea. sometimes the government can have a demonstration project that makes a difference. they did a hydraulic factory and we have had fracking are around forever. three things made a difference in it. one was a huge to demonstrate that you could do it in a big way which was helpful. the s
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why do we have big government deficits? a project of $100 million may have cost overruns, 34 -- 30% more cost overruns than a $5 million project. big is a nice when things are right. a lot of hidden costs. but they think we did the same thing applies to political systems. -- the same thing applies to political systems. you have states, municipalities, localities. political diversity, some are from a year, some are different. this kind of diversity protect the system from a big blowup. a system that is monolithic is going to be weaker. it looks more stable, but it is weaker. tavis: how do we go about changing where our body politic is concerned, having people making decisions who do have skin and the game? -- in the game? if they do not have scan in the game, none of this ever changes. -- skin in the game, none of this ever changes. >> when they make a mistake, people are penalized by it socially. they go to church and people do not say hello to them, for example. bureaucrats in washington is not going to be harmed by a spre
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priority for the pakistani government or many other governments to try to ensure. sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a climate we have market is going and everything those are the kinds of voices we don't want to hear because that is politically uncomfortable i think technology sexy technology sells national have an aggregate sell you know calling names if you will you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard what out regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're goin
priority for the pakistani government or many other governments to try to ensure. sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a climate we have market is going and everything those are the...
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with drug cartels much more closely than the pam government the. above and beyond that what we've seen already is that when the installation of the new pena nieto government we've seen repression of protesters we've seen tear gas rubber bullets fired into crowds it's not a very hopeful scenario in terms of human rights and really it's really interesting appreciate you coming on the show about pine assistant professor at american university. also had an r t drone. iran claims to have captured yet another u.s. drone this as criticism balance over how disconnected drone operators really are that story next. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made can you trust no one. with the global reach where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called fashion's when nobody dares to ask we do r t question more. r t is the state run speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. he just put a picture of me when
with drug cartels much more closely than the pam government the. above and beyond that what we've seen already is that when the installation of the new pena nieto government we've seen repression of protesters we've seen tear gas rubber bullets fired into crowds it's not a very hopeful scenario in terms of human rights and really it's really interesting appreciate you coming on the show about pine assistant professor at american university. also had an r t drone. iran claims to have captured...
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how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. gerri: a ticking timebomb inside the federal budget. putting taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars. student loans, that's what i'm talking about. escalating with delinquency rates hitting an all-time high. outstripping any other consumer debt. our student loans getting out of control? thank you for joining us. we really appreciate your time. the president is talking about higher education and how it should be an economic imperative. listen to this. >> a higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic imperative in the 21st century. it is part of what we need to succeed in this global economy. and i'm going to fig for every young person is willing to work hard to get an education. gerri: should everyone have a college degree
how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. gerri: a ticking timebomb inside the federal budget. putting taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars. student loans, that's what i'm talking about. escalating with delinquency rates...
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officials will mend over the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons some reports suggest you hardest are taking to the rebel cause i had will compare the conflict in syria to libya excuse me. and american military efforts might be concentrated out the wars in the middle east but just across the border here at home the drug cartels are arms of the teeth with weapons they're not a ragtag band of criminal gangs you'd imagine but a well armed force to be reckoned with ahead will take a peek into their arsenal of tools. it's tuesday december fourth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . ok if you've been living under a rock there is some news coming out of the u.k. prince william and kate are expecting their first child which has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has ramped it up take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media happy waiting for this story with bated breath it's a cut
officials will mend over the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons some reports suggest you hardest are taking to the rebel cause i had will compare the conflict in syria to libya excuse me. and american military efforts might be concentrated out the wars in the middle east but just across the border here at home the drug cartels are arms of the teeth with weapons they're not a ragtag band of criminal gangs you'd imagine but a well armed force to be reckoned with ahead will...
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and smaller government. we will not do it by refusing to pay for the government we have, thinking the economy in the process. that would be a good start, as a backdrop. i want to touch on your question about corporate and individual taxes. the third piece is small businesses. we work out how to develop a tax code that is good for competitiveness. you need to think about how those play into it. i think one of the things to keep hearing through messages with different groups of people is, while everybody is aware that the solution is going to take sacrifices from all sides, on spending, on revenues -- the confidence you get for putting the deal in place actually has tremendous economic benefits. the cheapest form of stimulus is confidence. if we can put that in place, and people believe something is going to stick, it becomes easier to do your part in all of this. if the moving pieces and revenue are there, do not underestimate the benefit of what the future holds. >> this ties into michael's point. the produc
and smaller government. we will not do it by refusing to pay for the government we have, thinking the economy in the process. that would be a good start, as a backdrop. i want to touch on your question about corporate and individual taxes. the third piece is small businesses. we work out how to develop a tax code that is good for competitiveness. you need to think about how those play into it. i think one of the things to keep hearing through messages with different groups of people is, while...
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government no longer represents the brave. the people are going to take the terms. with. the way our economic system currently. offers air show and an issue. doesn't matter you. the residents never profited from the performance of the ocean and coming all the sinners there you look up. there is one track and i knew he. was all the fun out. there know what's going on. right now. some time for you. welcome back we're talking about innovation and how you fuel it and if bubbles can be helpful and before the break we were talking about how i.p.o.'s have declined in the reasons for that and we were talking about the decline in dollars raised by v.c. firms venture capital we can bring up a chart i just do want to show our viewers what that looks like so they can kind of see how those numbers have have changed over the years relative to what kind of the median is so there you see that and we were talking to our gas because he is from this world he's talking about some major changes so with these trends where do you turn for the kind of money and investment that's needed to fuel i
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how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. you stl think you're colder than me? nah. don tell me. tell tiny! [ ice crackling ] [ knuckles cracking ] and who are you supposed to be, back-up? handle it. what you looking at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet nt. it's bigr. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't yodo it. don't you do it! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer! gerri: a ticking timebomb inside the fedel budget. putting taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars. student loans, that's what i'm talking about. escalating with delinquency rates hitting an all-time high. outstripping any other consumer debt. our student loans getting out of control? thank you for joining us. we real
how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. you stl think you're colder than me? nah. don tell me. tell tiny! [ ice crackling ] [ knuckles cracking ] and who are you supposed to be, back-up? handle it. what you looking at? ha!...
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of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on water security state. and. soon. to. the. the mission and. accreditation three times four judges three make judgments three. three. three. three branches plug in video for your media projects and free media oh god r t dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. live. live. and if you. still. want to please. welcome back across talking about to mind you we're talking about the politics of water. if you. please. i'd like to
of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on water security state. and. soon. to. the. the...
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to govern. the west bank by taking money away from them or any other retaliatory measures like that or by building in settlement areas like the one which make peace much more difficult to achieve in fact will accrue directly and immediately to the benefit of hamas and that is what you're going to do so if you want to deal with hamas if you're an israeli who prefers to war with hamas and these troops isn't prisoner exchanges to to negotiating peace with the p.l.o. in the p.a. then go for it be retaliatory if you're an american congressman or senator demagogic enough to want to grandstand and risk the national interest and promote how mass by taking out anger and grandstanding about the p.l.o. by by damaging the p.a. the benefiting hamas then do it but know what you're doing knowing what you're doing while the political dynamic of that i think is a fairly important one to what extent do you think that this. is very fashionable in at least on right wing talk radio which i. talk radio but i'm very f
to govern. the west bank by taking money away from them or any other retaliatory measures like that or by building in settlement areas like the one which make peace much more difficult to achieve in fact will accrue directly and immediately to the benefit of hamas and that is what you're going to do so if you want to deal with hamas if you're an israeli who prefers to war with hamas and these troops isn't prisoner exchanges to to negotiating peace with the p.l.o. in the p.a. then go for it be...
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it only funds government for eight days. how can we be serious about staying focused on one thing in not talking about all the other issues. spending is defitely the issue we must do true enitlent reform or they will be here for thpeople currently. gerri: nobody is talking about that right now. we can't get pas the basics get to entitlements. thank you for comingon. you must come back soon. appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. thanyou for having e. gerri: an absolutete pleasure. coming up,i will be joined by moneyman wayne rgers for his take on the looming fcal cliff. >> coming up on "the willis report", does sped illed? w es this impact indivual trers? break down at this means for your gerriwillis.com. in the deh as it spirals out of cotrol. chopping debt in half. to they have th answers for sog the nation's debt crisis to mecca alo, a showdown between the epad aaa will he ne fuel cause damage your vehicle? the man behindegislaion to block the new gasole is us his take. we are on the case next on "the willis report." â™
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government in my opinion needs to make sacrifices across the board. unfortunately again the present's program seems to go back to that old chestnut, tax the rich and keep spending in washington, d.c.. meliss even that, even if they have all the gs in the world and come and confiscate all the wealth from the top% it doesn't close the gap. if they get the tax increases that they want on the top two tax brackets is only brings in enough revenue to run the government for a week and a half. this whole thing about getting wealthy to pay their fair share so we can pay our bills is a false argument any way because i doesn't come close to solving the problem. >> the math, you're right, the math does not add up in the least bit. you alluded to it a little bit, melissa. there is scuttlebutt in washington a direct wealth tax might be next on the docket. there is that sense, anything goes. i menti also specificall i am a investor. i'm a hedge fund manager. this notion of taxing capital gains and dividends, we all want wealth, but when you tax capital gains and div
government in my opinion needs to make sacrifices across the board. unfortunately again the present's program seems to go back to that old chestnut, tax the rich and keep spending in washington, d.c.. meliss even that, even if they have all the gs in the world and come and confiscate all the wealth from the top% it doesn't close the gap. if they get the tax increases that they want on the top two tax brackets is only brings in enough revenue to run the government for a week and a half. this...
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sell off a lot of government businesses. let's tax some unproductive things out there, things not already in the tax code. there are lots of difficult ways you can raise revenues without underpining economic growth. melissa: that was a test. the answer was we'll cut spending but that is okay. thanks for both of you joining us. >>> to an important gas warning today that affect anyone with car older than 2012. that is whole lot of people. e15 is higher blend of ethanol and gasoline. it is epa approved and sold in handful of states. aaa says don't use it will damage your car engine. that is aaa saying that. at least 10 car companies saying they will not cover any claims of damage due to this fuel, due to e15. it will void your warranty if you use it. here to explain exactly what you need to know is rainshower ren fix of the car coach -- lauren fix. i read this story this morning and i couldn't believe it. this gasoline is out there being sold approved by the epa yet you have car company after car cap saying they will not cover
sell off a lot of government businesses. let's tax some unproductive things out there, things not already in the tax code. there are lots of difficult ways you can raise revenues without underpining economic growth. melissa: that was a test. the answer was we'll cut spending but that is okay. thanks for both of you joining us. >>> to an important gas warning today that affect anyone with car older than 2012. that is whole lot of people. e15 is higher blend of ethanol and gasoline. it...
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not government of the money. john larson is the perfect person in that regard. first, i want to talk about the subject at hand. the president has his pen in hand. he is ready to sign the middle class income tax. a similar bill was introduced into the house at that time. since then, we have been asking republican leadership to bring middle income tax cuts to the floor. the clock is ticking. it is important for the tax legislation to happen now. we are calling on the republican leadership in the house to bring this legislation to the floor next week. we believe that not doing that and holding the middle income tax cuts hostage for the tax cuts for the rich will heap mountains mountains of debt on future generations. to that end, if there is no announcement of scheduling of the middle income tax cuts -- which by the way, it has tremendous support in the republican caucus -- i think we will get 100% vote if they came to the floor. if it is not scheduled, on tuesday we will be introducing a discharge petition. if we c
not government of the money. john larson is the perfect person in that regard. first, i want to talk about the subject at hand. the president has his pen in hand. he is ready to sign the middle class income tax. a similar bill was introduced into the house at that time. since then, we have been asking republican leadership to bring middle income tax cuts to the floor. the clock is ticking. it is important for the tax legislation to happen now. we are calling on the republican leadership in the...
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this is the type of government we need in this world. he didn't go to them to protest why you are following me. no, he became friends. they became friends. this is chris stevens. i really cry for my family and -- with my family for chris when they hear this news. we lost a friend. we lost a supporter and lost a hero. chris stevens is a hero and part of the libyan history. part of the libyan revolution. his name will never forget. we will never forget him. i'm sure that his name and his achievement will be part of the history. we again are sorry we cannot protect this professional diplomat who came to help us in a very critical time when we looking for friends and for support and for help. now it is time of peace. we need support of friend who support us during the war. libya is still facing a very critical challenge. the same day chris stevens is the day the parliament first time in 42 years that they elect their first prime minister. thank you united states for your support. again, we are sorry on behalf of libyan people for the loss of
this is the type of government we need in this world. he didn't go to them to protest why you are following me. no, he became friends. they became friends. this is chris stevens. i really cry for my family and -- with my family for chris when they hear this news. we lost a friend. we lost a supporter and lost a hero. chris stevens is a hero and part of the libyan history. part of the libyan revolution. his name will never forget. we will never forget him. i'm sure that his name and his...
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but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says they can't do that because there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marksn two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over my generation gerri: the last word, mark? >> well, what we need to do is reduce the shift from government investment where they have been reducing the grants on a per capita basis and invest more in in the grants. >> more grants, more money. batna. trillion dollars worth of student loans. great idea. gerri: all right, you agree to disagree. mark enron, thank you both for coming on. i really appreciate you both talking. thank you so much. still to come, by "two cents more". some deals out there that are practically free this holiday season. find out where you need to go next ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] t
but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says they can't do that because there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marksn two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over my generation gerri: the last word, mark? >> well,...
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government no longer represents the. people we're going to take such. the way our economic system currently. the. solution would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun move from phones to freshen. through stunts on t.v. dot com. to.
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government got involved. but no good at picking what technologies regular americans are going to glom onto. the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an assembly line. henry ford said his car was for the great multitude. sixteen and a half million model t's were eventually sold to a 16 and a half. how much the biggest selling american made vehicle effort. the ford f-series contracts. an amazing 35 million of those of insults as the trucks were first introduced way back in 1948. and it is ranked as the number-one selling vehicle in the u.s. for 24 years. and now you can trick them out just like a sedan. even backseats. none of this requires a tax benefit to boost sales. tha
government got involved. but no good at picking what technologies regular americans are going to glom onto. the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an...
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government. misbehaves doesn't follow prudent policies there would be alternatives that were moving away from the dollar wouldn't mean. global liquidity shortage if there were alternative sources of liquidity in europe and china that's interesting do you see this stage being set where that could be a reality. in my book i did see that possibility and i. forecast that ten years from now we could be in a world where the euro and the renminbi were serious competitors to the dollar i've become a little more pessimistic be cause as everyone knows the eurozone has not been able to grab a line under its crisis the euro has been losing ground in the last year or so as a reserve currency and the chinese have problems as well but with their growth slowing down it's important to note that all the important reserve currencies in history have been the currency it's a political democracy it's where investors are confident that there are limits on the arbitrary power of the executive one has to wonder whether c
government. misbehaves doesn't follow prudent policies there would be alternatives that were moving away from the dollar wouldn't mean. global liquidity shortage if there were alternative sources of liquidity in europe and china that's interesting do you see this stage being set where that could be a reality. in my book i did see that possibility and i. forecast that ten years from now we could be in a world where the euro and the renminbi were serious competitors to the dollar i've become a...
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of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god for their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion on water security. and to. legal. emissions. cretaceous three. four chargers free to make amends three. three stews free. download free broadcast live video for your media project free media. dot com. well the. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. machine would be soon which brightened if you knew about it soon from finest impression it's. nice clean stock totty dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the b
of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god for their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion on water security. and to. legal. emissions. cretaceous three. four chargers...
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>> the legal question presented by the doma cases, whether the federal government has to follow what every state does when defining marriage, is in some sense narrower than the big question of whether states have to recognize same-sex marriage in the first place. but when you really look carefully at the arguments the federal government is making about why it declines to recognize same-sex marriage in the states that have it, at the end of the day, the doma cases, when it gets resolved, will have a fair amount to say about the broader issue. they're speaking about specific legal questions and you may want to proceed incrementally, but all these issues are really tightly related so even if the supreme court doesn't take the prop 8 case straight away, the doma case may have priority. >> which case, if it took it on, would have the bigger impact, to perhaps simplify what you just said? >> the doma cases affect people in all the states that have recognized same-sex marriage, massachusetts, new york, et cetera. the prop 8 case affects people only in california. so if you add up the people
>> the legal question presented by the doma cases, whether the federal government has to follow what every state does when defining marriage, is in some sense narrower than the big question of whether states have to recognize same-sex marriage in the first place. but when you really look carefully at the arguments the federal government is making about why it declines to recognize same-sex marriage in the states that have it, at the end of the day, the doma cases, when it gets resolved,...
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borrowing costs are at historical lows with investors willing to pay the government. reducing the budget deficit is not the top priority for america at the moment. creating jobs is. your response? >> you are more calm than i am. you can respond to that. he didn't know who the hell i am. he savaged me from the beginning. i notice when he goes on the talk shows, nobody listens to him. that must have some bearing. [laughter] he has been consistently critical of our efforts. what he has not focused on is what we really have proposed. just look at the two guiding principles. one was that we did not want to do anything that would disrupt the very fragile economic recovery. so we phase in our recommendations over a long time. the u.k. did a lot of the same things we did, but they did too much too quickly. therefore, it led to, the austerity led to a contraction in the economy. you have to spread it out over a much longer period of time. the second point i would make is that the second principle we have is that we did not want to do anything that would hurt the truly disadvan
borrowing costs are at historical lows with investors willing to pay the government. reducing the budget deficit is not the top priority for america at the moment. creating jobs is. your response? >> you are more calm than i am. you can respond to that. he didn't know who the hell i am. he savaged me from the beginning. i notice when he goes on the talk shows, nobody listens to him. that must have some bearing. [laughter] he has been consistently critical of our efforts. what he has not...
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a problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy and they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of kuwait has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country has stopped and the government is unable to change the constitution or to continue with the development process as a result the situation has got to where it is now that spoke the opposition hope that they would like should result in a lower voter turnout which could in their view radically undermine the actual outcome of the elections and potentially nice and the dissolution of the most recent parliament we also spoke to opposition activists to say that they are going to be stationing their own observers at each of the polling stations in order to do an independent count of the voter turnout the which country has seen by and street battles between op
a problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy and they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of kuwait has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country has stopped and the government is unable to change the...
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government's official position on the senkaku islands. analysts say the bill could send a strong message to the government on this issue. >>> as we mentioned earlier the typhoon that hit the philippines is taking a toll. rachel ferguson is here with the details. >> hi. yes. bopha is now located to the west of the philippines, having moved across the islands. it's still a typhoon, so still a very potent system. winds are sustained at 126 with gusts at 180. so it hasn't changed much recently. it's heading up to the south china sea where it's likely to linger for the next couple of days. its very difficult to see what this storm is going to do, but we will keep a close eye on it. it's still a very powerful system. across the north you're seeing heavy rain continue here. this is because the system is pulling in moisture from the north. but down to the south where the devastation occurred, it is going to be a lot drier, and certainly the winds have died down. so that's good news for the rescue and recovery effort that will be continuing throug
government's official position on the senkaku islands. analysts say the bill could send a strong message to the government on this issue. >>> as we mentioned earlier the typhoon that hit the philippines is taking a toll. rachel ferguson is here with the details. >> hi. yes. bopha is now located to the west of the philippines, having moved across the islands. it's still a typhoon, so still a very potent system. winds are sustained at 126 with gusts at 180. so it hasn't changed...
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and what people want is to stop the fighting and to see real governing and put in place a solution. the problem is not the policy at this point. it's the politics. and we have to find a way to bring them together to get to yes on this. >> schieffer: isn't the politics and seeming inability to come to some sort of a solution to this, isn't this the thing that poses the real danger to the economy? because investors look out there and they see this and they say, you know, i've got to keep my cards close to the vest here. i'm going to keep my money in the bank. >> absolutely. and you could argue that the u.s. could actually be benefitting right now because as rich grizz, we'r countries go, we're doing pretty well. this is still a very good place to invest. but there is a tremendous amount of uncertainty in our political process. i would say one other thing on the point of taxes. it's not just about math-- although i agree with mark's points. the bush tax increases on the upper income folks in the u.s. are about 5%. but they haveave big social impact because i think, again, you can look
and what people want is to stop the fighting and to see real governing and put in place a solution. the problem is not the policy at this point. it's the politics. and we have to find a way to bring them together to get to yes on this. >> schieffer: isn't the politics and seeming inability to come to some sort of a solution to this, isn't this the thing that poses the real danger to the economy? because investors look out there and they see this and they say, you know, i've got to keep my...
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i don't think californians are against government order paying taxes. they are just cynical the government is not being honest or responsible. we just hope and pray that they are going to do the right thing. neil: things have to be really bad when you would leave a beautiful state like that and go -o nevada. 250 degrees in the summer -- things are so bad that you believe that, leave your beautiful state to go essentially insinuate. >> thank you for having me. neil: the focus on income taxes and what's going to happen, we've been talking about that. you know, a lot of these taxes are going to soar at the stroke of midnight on january 1. ben stein says that that is the armageddon you should be hearing. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand theifference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ g
i don't think californians are against government order paying taxes. they are just cynical the government is not being honest or responsible. we just hope and pray that they are going to do the right thing. neil: things have to be really bad when you would leave a beautiful state like that and go -o nevada. 250 degrees in the summer -- things are so bad that you believe that, leave your beautiful state to go essentially insinuate. >> thank you for having me. neil: the focus on income...
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the government gets involved, things get mucked up. and they don't know how to run health care exchanges. they don't know how to build bridges and stuff like that, or one other thing, if the price is kept wn, as a couple of my panels have said, then, supply is limited. so you can have low cost for health care and wait nine months to see a gynecologist or higprices and get in tomorrow. >> toby, starting january 1, a whole bunch of fees from healthare are going to be kicking in. >> yeah, a lot. and think we are missing the big point here. 3.5% fee is nothing compared to not being able to medically underwrite this, in this law, they see that every insurance company right by age, family size and tobacco use and literally like the company selling life insurance policies after somebody died or after a home insurance after it burned down and we can see the premiums up 40% in many parts, that's what happened in new york. >> brenda: and that's got to be the last word. coming up. >> i need your attention please. >> brenda: boy, talk about a fema
the government gets involved, things get mucked up. and they don't know how to run health care exchanges. they don't know how to build bridges and stuff like that, or one other thing, if the price is kept wn, as a couple of my panels have said, then, supply is limited. so you can have low cost for health care and wait nine months to see a gynecologist or higprices and get in tomorrow. >> toby, starting january 1, a whole bunch of fees from healthare are going to be kicking in. >>...
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. > is this happening then with, you might say, business and government complicity or ignorance, not realizing how important this is to our overall economy? > > one of the dilemmas that we find is that companies will often let go of capabilities because they say, "oh, this isn't important to my particular industry today." but then, that capability turns out to be important to other industries. and when those other industries need that in the future, it's like an industrial commons as we describe it. those other industries don't have access to it because the capabilities have withered away. > > that is interesting, because the united states is obviously known as a major center of innovation. so, what do we need to do to get back into making manufacturing a prominent part of our economy again? > > one of the things we tell businesses they have to do is really invest in capabilities, and make competing on capabilities a more important part of your strategy. that means getting people to understand how your capabilities are deployed and how they are developed in the company and involved i
. > is this happening then with, you might say, business and government complicity or ignorance, not realizing how important this is to our overall economy? > > one of the dilemmas that we find is that companies will often let go of capabilities because they say, "oh, this isn't important to my particular industry today." but then, that capability turns out to be important to other industries. and when those other industries need that in the future, it's like an industrial...
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and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less and types less and regulate less that is what will get the comic back in order and that's what will. cause the job rate to grow again i don't buy into this here. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. five. years in britain and france have sons the israeli ambassadors to express concern of a plans to build more settlements in disputed lands. was also joined by the u.n. and washington in warning that israel's plans pose a threat to the peace effort but prime minister binyamin netanyahu is vowing to press ahead and continue construction and trick of its janice and international affairs expert says netanyahu is aggressive styles could cost him the support of his longtime ally. netanyahu least according to the points and he's definitely positioning this. is a bid for victory january. risking the loss of even those kinds of these you know on capitol hill who have been very staunch th
and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less and types less and regulate less that is what will get the comic back in order and that's what will. cause the job rate to grow again i don't buy into this here. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. five. years in britain and france have sons the israeli ambassadors to express...
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america you do not put them in sensitive key government. i'm activities like military intelligence gathering it creates a conflict too because we were uncertain you know we knew what our chain of command was that was very clear and we were forced to memorize it and follow it but what's the khaki chain of command. to follow. to seduce us because if these companies and these prisons have become training grounds for torture. and by viewing i was surprised by my wrists when the next day i was transported to abu ghraib did they took the bag off my head. and i found myself in front of a military man interrogators a group of about eight or ten of. the year related at me and they put their weapons on my private parts in addition to the beating of this. up and i could hear people screaming for help. from beating torture and the booking of guards. there was going to approach we have these rules. but. know about what's going on. a contract tour is safely in an office in the united states somewhere so no direct supervision and to just simply say well c
america you do not put them in sensitive key government. i'm activities like military intelligence gathering it creates a conflict too because we were uncertain you know we knew what our chain of command was that was very clear and we were forced to memorize it and follow it but what's the khaki chain of command. to follow. to seduce us because if these companies and these prisons have become training grounds for torture. and by viewing i was surprised by my wrists when the next day i was...